Boston Celtics get valuable reps in early area of weakness
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Today in Boston Celtics history: Joe Mullaney born; Allan Ray, Michael Smith debut
Today in Boston Celtics history, Joe Mullaney was born in Flushing, Long Island, New York in 1924. An alumni of the College of the Holy Cross of Worcester, Massachusetts, he was a member of the 1947 NCAA title team that also featured Hall of Fame Celtics point guard Bob Cousy.
Joe Mazzulla is an NBA championship-winning head coach. He took the Boston Celtics to the next level after taking over the main job. He has always stood out in one aspect. Mazzulla is obsessed with perfection and demands nothing but the utmost from his players,
Jordan Walsh got his second straight start as the Celtics beat the Clippers, looking more and more like a key contributor.
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Rookie Boston forward Hugo Gonzalez is not fussy about where he plays for the Celtics
"We've got a lot of people that think (about these things) and know what is better for each player," he said of if the G League might be better for him.
James Harden nearly willed the Clippers to a come-from-behind victory at TD Garden, but Jaylen Brown and the Celtics held on to win 121-118.
After the Mavericks fired Nico Harrison, Jeff Teague said Dallas should “blow it up” and trade Anthony Davis to the Boston Celtics.
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Today in Boston Celtics history: Jo Jo White born
The former Kansas player won titles in 1974 and 1978 with the revamped Celtics, earning a Finals MVP in 1976 and a spot on two All-NBA teams before and after that season.
Brooklyn comes into a matchup with Boston as losers of six home games in a row. The teams match up Tuesday for the first time this season.
The Boston Celtics are expected to rebuild and return to contention next season, and one trade target gives them everything they need.
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Joe Mazzulla on Boston Celtics rough start from deep to start the season
When things go poorly for the Boston Celtics, one of the first things people tend to point to is the shots the Celtics take from beyond the arc. And while this is a different iteration of the team this season that is not as good at hitting shots from deep as much as past versions of the ball club have,
James Harden scored a game-high 37 points, but his attempt at a game-tying 3-pointer as time expired rimmed out as the Celtics held on to win.